Well I mean, there is just one game left and a bowl. He could have turf toe and it be a "season-ending" injury at this point. Just get him healthy for next year. It did look like a groin based on where he was pointing and indicating on the field. Groins can be tricky injuries to heal and surgery indicates some kind of tear (typically).Reading he needs surgery. It's crazy how many players have been dealt with season-ending injuries.
Mine as well get both out the wayWonder if it's on the shoulder he hurt earlier or the groin he popped against FSU. I'm not even sure which one would be better long-term.
I did a search and didn't see anything about surgery before I posted. I read injured groin, hip flexor, shoulder, but not about a surgery.If only there was a poster on this board that provided this information days ago.
Sorry if my post came off in any way against you... was not the intent at all. Crib made a few posts in the last week about a player on defense needing surgery and the medical staff, and that was before the game. Was more a comment on chalk another one up that he called when there are folks on the board who kick a gift horse in the mouth.I did a search and didn't see anything about surgery before I posted. I read injured groin, hip flexor, shoulder, but not about a surgery.
He injured his groin but it's UHealth so they probably removed all of his teeth by mistake.what kind of surgery was it?
Thanks for the clarification. I always try and not double post something I thought I missed.Sorry if my post came off in any way against you... was not the intent at all. Crib made a few posts in the last week about a player on defense needing surgery and the medical staff, and that was before the game. Was more a comment on chalk another one up that he called when there are folks on the board who kick a gift horse in the mouth.
Sooo you'd rather them get hurt in practice instead of the game?Again speaks to the lack of physicality that this team has been prepped for, practiced with, or trained for
Does it matter where it happens? The problem is it seems to be happening too often in our neck of the woods.Sooo you'd rather them get hurt in practice instead of the game?
Injuries happen, it's football. Sometimes they're minimal and sometimes they're worse. Some players are just injury prone. You're talking about a safety that hasn't even been through a college level off-season yet getting a 72 play per game workload.Does it matter where it happens? The problem is it seems to be happening too often in our neck of the woods.
An injury does?Again speaks to the lack of physicality that this team has been prepped for, practiced with, or trained for